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Q: A circuit that adds a positive or negative dc voltage to an input sine wave is called?
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The change from negative to positive and from positive to negative in an alternating current?

Is called AC voltage or current.


What is it called when positive and negative charges have a potential difference?

Voltage.


What is the link or bridge between negative and positive area called?

The link or bridge between negative and positive area is called a circuit


How do charges move in a circuit?

Along a loop with no beginning and no end.


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4 what is the name of the circuit that adds a positive or negative dc voltage to an input sine wave?

This DC voltage is called the DC offset. Any decent signal generator will be able to add DC offset to the signal it generates. If you don't have one, simply connect a DC voltage to your signal.


What is through a discontinuous circuit which no current can flow?

meaning that the current from your power source doesn't return to the positive end (electricity flows from - negative, to + positive)


What is positive logic system?

It means that an electronic circuit is designed in such a way that a 1 is represented by a HIGH voltage, and a 0 is represented by a LOW voltage. Also known as active-high. If it's the other way round, it's called active-low, or negative logic.


What is the direction of conventional current in an external circuit?

The conventional direction of current flow in a DC circuit is from positive to negative. In reality the electron flow is from negative to positive. Most electronic schematics today still use the conventional current flow when drawn.


What is it called when voltage is lost across a portion of a circuit?

This is often called a "voltage drop".


What is the positive terminal of the battery called?

It is called the positive + terminal or post, just like you list. Electrons flow for the negative - to the + terminal contrary to popular belief.Another AnswerAs electrons flow through the external circuit from anode (negative terminal) to the cathode (positive terminal) , then the answer is 'cathode'.


What is voltage error circuit and current error circuit?

A voltage error circuit is called an error amplifier and happens when there are discrepancies between the voltage output and the reference voltage. A current error circuit happens when there is a disruption of flow in an ammeter.